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Saturday, May 30, 2015

10 golfers to watch at the 2015 US Open - Handicappers Hideaway




10 golfers to watch

at the 2015 US Open






The second Major of 2015 promises to offer a different tournament to the

majority of US Opens as it heads to the Pacific Northwest for the first time at

Chambers Bay.

The course, in University Place, Washington, has more in common with a

traditional British-style Links course rather than the tough tracks usually

associated with a US Open.









by ozmafan



USGA executive director Mike Davis has recommended players put in plenty of

practice before the tournament starts on June 18 in order to get used to the

big fairways and undulating greens amid criticism from some golfers.

Due to the venue, there is little course form to go on when it comes to

trying to pick a winner this year as Peter

Uihlein
, who won the 2010 US Amateur at Chambers Bay in 2010, missed out on

a play-off in qualifying by one shot.

He would certainly have been of interest had he booked his place in the field.

Therefore, there is the prospect of a shock winner of the US Open this year.

However, to try to mark your card in advance of the tournament, here are 10

players it’s worth keeping an eye out for:





RICKIE FOWLER









by Chris Breikss



Fowler’s

stunning win at The Players Championship at Sawgrass
offered further indication that he is

finally ready to win the first Major of his career. Fowler produced a

mesmerising display over the closing four holes to force a play-off with a

final round of 67 and he produced more sublime golf to claim the biggest win of

his career. Prior to that victory, Fowler hadn’t finished in the top 10

in 2015 and he was only in a tie for 12th in the Masters at Augusta. However,

Fowler was a model of consistency in the Majors in 2014. He was tied fifth in

the Masters, tied for the runners-up spot in both the US Open and The Open

before being in a tie for third at the PGA. His confidence should be sky high

after his Sawgrass success and he has the all-round game to make an impact at

Chambers Bay.





DUSTIN JOHNSON










by Keith Allison



After a troubled time in 2014, Johnson has returned to the course in 2015 in

solid form and his driving ability is going to give him a chance at Chambers

Bay given the size of the fairways. He has yet to win a Major and famously held

a one-shot lead standing on the final tee in the 2010 PGA Championship before a

penalty saw him miss out on a play-off which was won by Martin Kaymer. Johnson

finished in a tie for fourth behind Kaymer in last year’s US Open and

that showed he has the game to be a contender in this Major. So far this year, Johnson

has won the WGC-Cadillac Championship
, finished second in the Northern

Trust Open and in a tie for fourth at Pebble Beach. He was also tied sixth at

the Masters and the Texas Open.





HIDEKI MATSUYAMA




Matsuyama will be bidding to go one better than Isao Aoki by becoming the

first Japanese golfer to win a Major. Aoki finished second to Jack Nicklaus in

the 1980 US Open and Matsuyama certainly has the talent to create history. A closing round off 66 earned

Matsuyama a

fifth-place finish
at the Masters and

he was tied for 10th in the US Open two years ago. He also finished in a tie

for sixth in The Open in the same year. At just 23, Matsuyama has time on his

side to win a Major, but his form this year indicates he already has the game

to be a contender. In addition to his top five at the Masters, Matsuyama was

also in a tie for second at the Phoenix Open and a tie for fourth in the

Northern Trust Open. It will be fascinating to see how he handles the

conditions at Chambers Bay.





RORY MCILROY








by TourProGolfClubs



McIlroy will be ignoring Davis’ advice to put in the hours at Chambers Bay ahead

of the tournament by playing just three practice rounds in the week before it

gets underway. It’s a strategy which has served the Northern Irishman

well in the past as he followed a similar approach before winning his first

Major in 2011 – the US Open at Congressional. On that occasion he set a

record US Open score of 16 under, just two months after his dramatic collapse in

the final round of the Masters. He has since won three more Majors and he has

largely been in sensational form in 2015. He has won the Dubai Desert Classic,

the WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship and the Wells Fargo at Quail Hollow,

where he set a course record of 61 in the third round. He missed the cut at the

European Tour’s flagship event – the PGA Championship at Wentworth

– but that was on the back of a heavy schedule. McIlroy will be refreshed

for the start of the US Open and when this article was produced he was

generally 9/2
to win again.





PHIL MICKELSON










by Jim Epler



Will this finally be the year that Mickelson gets his hands on the only

Major to elude him in his career? Mickelson has finished runner-up in the US

Open more times than he has actually won a Major, his six second places

eclipsing his five wins. In

2013, Mickelson held a one-shot lead going into the final round
of the US Open before having to settle

for second behind Justin Rose. He recovered from that disappointment to win the

Scottish Open and then The Open at Muirfield, with an impressive final-round

performance, to dispel the oft-mentioned doubts about Mickelson’s ability

to win on a Links course. Now that he has proved he can be successful on a

Links course, that will stand him in good stead for this unique test, certainly

compared to other American courses, which awaits at Chambers Bay.

Mickelson’s general form in 2015 would be a concern as he has largely

failed to fire and missed the cut at The Players. However, he subsequently

finished in a tie for fourth in the Wells Fargo and he was also tied for second

in the Masters. Generally speaking, the bigger the tournament, the better

Mickelson plays, irrespective of the form he has been in.





IAN POULTER








Well
several players have played Chambers Bay in prep for US Open. The
reports back are its a complete farce. I guess someone has to win.

— Ian Poulter (@IanJamesPoulter) April 29, 2015




The Englishman has been at the centre of much of the debate about the state

of the course at Chambers Bay in recent weeks after tweeting that he had been

told the course was a ‘farce’. That isn’t Poulter’s

experience of the course and he is only planning to practice at the venue in

the days leading up to the US Open. Given the headlines that have been generated, Poulter is one to watch closely on

the West Coast as he bids for a first Major title. The US Open has never been

the Major where Poulter has performed to his best, with a tie for 12th in 2006

and a tie for 17th last year his best efforts. However, he has been playing

well in patches this year, finishing in a tie for third at the Honda Classic

and a tie for sixth at the Masters after back-to-back rounds of 67 over the

weekend. He also tied for fifth at the Crowne Plaza International at Colonial

after sitting second going into the final round. There have been times this

year when Poulter has bemoaned the state of his putting and that would be a

concern given the undulating nature of the greens at Chambers Bay. But the

testing nature of the greens could bring out the best in Poulter as he looks to

silence the critics who recently

voted him the most over-rated golfer in golf, alongside Fowler. And we know how Fowler

responded to that criticism.





JUSTIN ROSE










by Oliver Gunning

Since finishing in a tie for fourth at the 1998 Open as an amateur, Rose has

always threatened to be a golfer capable of winning a Major. He finally

achieved that feat two years ago

when winning the US Open at Merion. He started the final round two shots adrift of

Mickelson, but he held his nerve down the closing stretch to beat the American

and Jason Day by two shots. He finished in a tie for 12th in defence of his

title last year and the peculiar demands of the Chambers Bay course are

unlikely to faze the 34-year-old. This year, Rose’s form has been on the

inconsistent side as he missed the cut in three of his first four tournaments.

However, he was in excellent form at Augusta to finish in a tie for second and

he followed that up by winning the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with a score of 22 under. He missed the

cut at The Players, but while he is battling to find a consistent level of form

in 2015, it would be dangerous to dismiss his chances.





ADAM SCOTT












by Hone Morihana



Of all the players struggling to come to terms with the impending rule

change which will ban anchored putters, Scott is the one who appears to be suffering

the most. He started the year with a short putter before returning to his belly putter, which will be

outlawed by the end of the year
. It has almost left the Australian in a

state of flux and, given how tough the greens are at Chambers Bay, watching

Scott on the putting surface at the US Open is going to make for captivating

viewing. His only top-20 finish so far in 2015 was when he was tied fourth at

the WGC-Cadillac Championship back in March. The former Masters champion was

only in a tie for 38th at Augusta this year to further underline the

difficulties he has been experiencing. He also doesn’t have the best US

Open record on his CV after missing the cut six times. However, his finish in a

tie for ninth 12 months ago was his best effort to date.





JUSTIN SPIETH




The great American golfing hope heads into the second Major of the year as the

winner of the first after a performance at Augusta
which belied his youth. The

21-year-old produced an exemplary display over four rounds to demonstrate he

can handle the pressure of leading from the front. His Masters triumph is

merely part of a successful 2015 to date which has also seen Spieth

win the Valspar Championship
. He has also finished second, or tied for

second, in the Texas Open, the Houston Open and the Crowne Plaza. Spieth will

now be aiming to take that form into the US Open, having been the leading

amateur when finishing in a tie for 21st three years ago. He was in a tie for

17th last year. The fact Spieth doesn’t have to rely on hitting the ball

long distances off the tee will help him to get good position on the fairway.

He was superb with the putter for most of the Masters and he looks capable of

getting a handle on how the greens are playing quicker than most of his rivals.





TIGER WOODS












by Keith Allison



At some point, there will come a time when Woods will be casually overlooked

when talking about possible Major winners, but there is still a mystifying

‘something’ which keeps the former world number one in your

thoughts. At 16/1 for the US Open, he isn’t a betting proposition given

his form so far this year following his return from a back problem. He

shot a second round of 82 – the worst of his career
– when missing the cut at the Phoenix

Open before then withdrawing from the Farmers Insurance Open. Woods briefly

flickered at the Masters before a disappointing final round saw him finish in a

tie for 17th and, after scrambling through to the weekend, he was in a tie for

69th at The Players Championship. Woods has not won a Major since winning his

14th at the 2008 US Open and it is looking increasingly doubtful that he will

match Nicklaus’ record of 18. Two of his three US Open wins have come on

the Pacific coast and there will always be anticipation when Woods steps on to

the first tee. But given the way he has been blowing hot and cold with his

putter on his rare appearances this season, allied to the ongoing work on his

swing, it would be a major surprise if he triumphs at Chambers Bay. Yet he is

still not quite at that point in his career where you can completely dismiss

his chances.



10 golfers to watch at the 2015 US Open - Handicappers Hideaway

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

114th U.S. Open Championship Betting Odds and Prop Bets


Betting on the US Open Golf Tournament


Odds to win 2014 US Open

Rory McIlroy 10/1

Adam Scott 12/1

Phil Mickelson 14/1

Bubba Watson 18/1

Henrik Stenson 25/1

Jordan Spieth 25/1

Justin Rose 25/1

Matt Kuchar 25/1

Jason Day 28/1

Dustin Johnson 33/1

Lee Westwood 33/1

Luke Donald 33/1

Sergio Garcia 33/1

Graeme McDowell 40/1

Hideki Matsuyama 40/1

Jason Dufner 40/1

Jim Furyk 40/1

Martin Kaymer 40/1

Charl Schwartzel 50/1

Hunter Mahan 50/1

Jimmy Walker 50/1

Steve Stricker 50/1

Webb Simpson 50/1

Zach Johnson 50/1

Brandt Snedeker 66/1

Ian Poulter 66/1

Keegan Bradley 66/1

Louis Oosthuizen 66/1

Rickie Fowler 66/1

Bill Haas 80/1

Billy Horschel 80/1

Gary Woodland 80/1

Harris English 80/1

Jonas Blixt 80/1

Victor Dubuisson 80/1

Brendon Todd 100/1

Ernie Els 100/1

Francesco Molinari 100/1

Graham Delaet 100/1

John Senden 100/1

Kevin Na 100/1

Patrick Reed 100/1

Paul Casey 100/1

Retief Goosen 100/1

Ryan Moore 100/1

Angel Cabrera 125/1

J.B. Holmes 125/1

Jamie Donaldson 125/1

Joost Luiten 125/1

Matt Every 125/1

Matt Jones 125/1

Miguel Angel Jimenez 125/1

Shane Lowry 125/1

Bo Van Pelt 150/1

Brendon De Jonge 150/1

Chris Kirk 150/1

David Toms 150/1

Geoff Ogilvy 150/1

Kevin Stadler 150/1

Nick Watney 150/1

Russell Henley 150/1

Ryan Palmer 150/1

Seung-yul Noh 150/1

Stephen Gallacher 150/1

Aaron Baddeley 200/1

Boo Weekley 200/1

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 200/1

Kevin Streelman 200/1

Luke Guthrie 200/1

Nicolas Colsaerts 200/1

Stewart Cink 200/1

Thongchai Jaidee 200/1

Brian Stuard 250/1

Brooks Koepka 250/1

Erik Compton 250/1

Justin Leonard 250/1

Kevin Kisner 250/1

Alex Cejka 300/1

Danny Willett 300/1

Hudson Swafford 300/1

Jeff Maggert 300/1

Lucas Glover 300/1

Marcel Siem 300/1

Pablo Larrazabal 300/1

Robert Allenby 300/1

Roberto Castro 300/1

Scott Langley 300/1

Hyung-Sung Kim 400/1

Justin Thomas 400/1

Mark Wilson 400/1

Yong-Eun Yang 400/1

Billy Hurley III 500/1

Casey Wittenberg 500/1

Cory Whitsett 500/1

D.A. Points 500/1

Darren Clarke 500/1

Garth Mulroy 500/1

Henrik Norlander 500/1

Jim Renner 500/1

Ken Duke 500/1

Kenny Perry 500/1

Kyong-Hoon Lee 500/1

Lucas Bjerregaard 500/1

Matthew Fitzpatrick 500/1

Maximilian Kieffer 500/1

Oliver Fisher 500/1

Oliver Goss 500/1

Robby Shelton 500/1

Rod Pampling 500/1

Ryan Blaum 500/1

Shiv Kapur 500/1

Tom Lewis 500/1

Toru Taniguchi 500/1

Wen-Chong Liang 500/1

Aron Price 750/1

Bobby Gates 750/1

Brady Watt 750/1

Chris Doak 750/1

Graeme Storm 750/1

Hunter Stewart 750/1

Joe Ogilvie 750/1

Niclas Fasth 750/1

Wil Collins 750/1

Andrea Pavan 1000/1

Andres Echavarria 1000/1

Andrew Dorn 1000/1

Anthony Broussard 1000/1

Azuma Yano 1000/1

Brett Stegmaier 1000/1

Brian Campbell 1000/1

Chris Thompson 1000/1

Clayton Rask 1000/1

Cody Gribble 1000/1

David Gossett 1000/1

David Oh 1000/1

Donald Constable 1000/1

Fran Quinn 1000/1

Kevin Sutherland 1000/1

Kevin Tway 1000/1

Kiyoshi Miyazato 1000/1

Matthew Dobyns 1000/1

Maverick McNealy 1000/1

Nicholas Lindheim 1000/1

Nicholas Mason 1000/1

Rob Oppenheim 1000/1

Simon Griffiths 1000/1

Smylie Kaufman 1000/1

Steven Alker 1000/1

Will Grimmer 1000/1

Zac Blair 1000/1


Tournament H2H Matches


Jordan Spieth -115

Jason Day -115


Dustin Johnson -115

Sergio Garcia -115


Brandt Snedeker -105

Steve Stricker -125


Ryan Moore -130

Ernie Els EVEN


Henrik Stenson -115

Matt Kuchar -115


Luke Donald -115

Lee Westwood -115


Francesco Molinari -115

Stephen Gallacher -115


Henrik Stenson -110

Justin Rose -120


Rory McIlroy -120

Adam Scott -110


Rory McIlroy -170

Phil Mickelson +130


Graeme McDowell -115

Martin Kaymer -115


Zach Johnson EVEN

Charl Schwartzel -130


Webb Simpson -140

Gary Woodland +110


Adam Scott -155

Phil Mickelson +120


Bubba Watson -140

Justin Rose +110


Phil Mickelson -140

Jordan Spieth +110


Ian Poulter -120

Jonas Blixt -110


Phil Mickelson -115

Bubba Watson -115


Ryan Palmer -115

Miguel A. Jimenez -115


Jordan Spieth -130

Dustin Johnson EVEN


Rickie Fowler +120

Keegan Bradley -155


Graham DeLaet -115

Billy Horschel -115


Jason Dufner -115

Jim Furyk -115


Jimmy Walker -125

Hunter Mahan -105


Jimmy Walker -110

Jason Dufner -120


Louis Oosthuizen -125

Harris English -105


Graham DeLaet -130

Jamie Donaldson EVEN


Jamie Donaldson -115

J.B. Holmes -115

1st Round Leader

Adam Scott 16/1

Rory McIlroy 16/1

Bubba Watson 20/1

Phil Mickelson 20/1

Henrik Stenson 28/1

Matt Kuchar 28/1

Dustin Johnson 33/1

Jason Day 33/1

Jordan Spieth 33/1

Justin Rose 33/1

Sergio Garcia 33/1

Charl Schwartzel 40/1

Graeme McDowell 40/1

Jason Dufner 40/1

Jim Furyk 40/1

Jimmy Walker 40/1

Lee Westwood 40/1

Luke Donald 40/1

Martin Kaymer 40/1

Steve Stricker 40/1

Webb Simpson 40/1

Zach Johnson 40/1

Brandt Snedeker 50/1

Hideki Matsuyama 50/1

Hunter Mahan 50/1

Ian Poulter 50/1

Keegan Bradley 50/1

Louis Oosthuizen 50/1

Rickie Fowler 50/1

Bill Haas 66/1

Billy Horschel 66/1

Gary Woodland 66/1

Graham Delaet 66/1

Harris English 66/1

Jonas Blixt 66/1

Paul Casey 66/1

Victor Dubuisson 66/1

Angel Cabrera 80/1

Brendon Todd 80/1

Ernie Els 80/1

Francesco Molinari 80/1

John Senden 80/1

Joost Luiten 80/1

Miguel Angel Jimenez 80/1

Patrick Reed 80/1

Retief Goosen 80/1

Ryan Moore 80/1

Bo Van Pelt 100/1

Chris Kirk 100/1

David Toms 100/1

J.B. Holmes 100/1

Jamie Donaldson 100/1

Kevin Na 100/1

Matt Every 100/1

Matt Jones 100/1

Nicolas Colsaerts 100/1

Shane Lowry 100/1

Stephen Gallacher 100/1

Brendon De Jonge 125/1

Geoff Ogilvy 125/1

Kevin Stadler 125/1

Nick Watney 125/1

Russell Henley 125/1

Ryan Palmer 125/1

Seung-yul Noh 125/1

Aaron Baddeley 150/1

Boo Weekley 150/1

Brooks Koepka 150/1

Danny Willett 150/1

Erik Compton 150/1

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 150/1

Justin Leonard 150/1

Kevin Streelman 150/1

Lucas Glover 150/1

Luke Guthrie 150/1

Marcel Siem 150/1

Pablo Larrazabal 150/1

Scott Langley 150/1

Stewart Cink 150/1

Thongchai Jaidee 150/1

Billy Hurley III 200/1

Brian Stuard 200/1

D.A. Points 200/1

Kenny Perry 200/1

Kevin Kisner 200/1

Robert Allenby 200/1

Roberto Castro 200/1

Rod Pampling 200/1

Tom Lewis 200/1

Yong-Eun Yang 200/1

Alex Cejka 250/1

Aron Price 250/1

Bobby Gates 250/1

Chris Doak 250/1

Darren Clarke 250/1

Garth Mulroy 250/1

Hudson Swafford 250/1

Hyung-Sung Kim 250/1

Jeff Maggert 250/1

Justin Thomas 250/1

Ken Duke 250/1

Mark Wilson 250/1

Matthew Fitzpatrick 250/1

Oliver Goss 250/1

Ryan Blaum 250/1

Shiv Kapur 250/1

Steven Alker 250/1

Wen-Chong Liang 250/1

Andrea Pavan 300/1

Azuma Yano 300/1

Brady Watt 300/1

Casey Wittenberg 300/1

Cody Gribble 300/1

Cory Whitsett 300/1

Daniel Berger 300/1

David Oh 300/1

Donald Constable 300/1

Graeme Storm 300/1

Henrik Norlander 300/1

Jim Renner 300/1

Joe Ogilvie 300/1

Kyong-Hoon Lee 300/1

Lucas Bjerregaard 300/1

Maximilian Kieffer 300/1

Oliver Fisher 300/1

Toru Taniguchi 300/1

Niclas Fasth 350/1

Hunter Stewart 400/1

Andres Echavarria 500/1

Andrew Dorn 500/1

Anthony Broussard 500/1

Brett Stegmaier 500/1

Brian Campbell 500/1

Chris Thompson 500/1

Clayton Rask 500/1

David Gossett 500/1

Fran Quinn 500/1

Kevin Sutherland 500/1

Kevin Tway 500/1

Kiyoshi Miyazato 500/1

Matthew Dobyns 500/1

Maverick McNealy 500/1

Nicholas Lindheim 500/1

Nicholas Mason 500/1

Rob Oppenheim 500/1

Robby Shelton 500/1

Simon Griffiths 500/1

Smylie Kaufman 500/1

Wil Collins 500/1

Will Grimmer 500/1

Zac Blair 500/1


1st Round Match Ups (2-Ball and 3-Ball)


Lucas Bjerregaard +150

Henrik Norlander +165

Rob Oppenheim +225


Kevin Kisner +135

Kyoung- Hoon Lee +190

Chad Collins +210


Brian Stuard +140

Marcel Siem +135

Andrea Pavan +300


Marcel Siem -120

Brian Stuard -110


Pablo Larrazabal +185

Scott Langley +175

Erik Compton +160


Matt Every +150

Matt Jones +165

Roberto Castro +225


Matt Every -120

Matt Jones -110


Erik Compton -120

Scott Langley -110


Scott Langley -120

Pablo Larrazabal -110


Jason Day +150

Sergio Garcia +135

Brandt Snedeker +275


Sergio Garcia -120

Jason Day -110


Ryan Moore -115

Kevin Na -115


Patrick Reed +250

Ryan Moore +150

Kevin Na +150


Henrik Stenson +165

Matt Kuchar +175

Lee Westwood +185


Boo Weekley +150

Stephen Gallacher +150

D.A. Points +240


Matt Kuchar -120

Henrik Stenson -110


Rory McIlroy +135

Graeme McDowell +185

Webb Simpson +220


Zach Johnson +150

Angel Cabrera +180

David Toms +200


Rory McIlroy -150

Graeme McDowell +115


Ian Poulter +150

Miguel Angel Jimenez +165

Thongchai Jaidee +225


Phil Mickelson +110

Justin Rose +120

Matthew Fitzpatrick +500


Phil Mickelson -120

Justin Rose -110


Ian Poulter -125

Miguel Angel Jimenez -105


Brendon Todd +175

Chris Kirk +175

Russell Henley +175


Jonas Blixt +150

Nick Watney +165

Joost Luiten +225


Jonas Blixt -120

Nick Watney -110


Chris Kirk -115

Brendon Todd -115


Billy Horschel +135

Billy Hurley III +185

Robert Allenby +220


Jordan Spieth +150

Hideki Matsuyama +180

Rickie Fowler +200


Jordan Spieth -140

Rickie Fowler +110


Jordan Spieth -130

Hideki Matsuyama EVEN


Aaron Baddeley -125

Oliver Goss +250

Aron Price +300


Jeff Maggert +125

Kenny Perry +150

Kevin Sutherland +300


Jeff Maggert -135

Kenny Perry +105


Wen-Chong Liang +175

Shiv Kapur +175

Maximilian Kieffer +175


Liang Wenchong -115

Shiv Kapur -115


Robby Shelton +135

Brady Watt +150

Matt Dobyns +275


Anthony Broussard +135

Nicholas Lindheim +165

Will Grimmer +250


Brian Campbell +165

Nicholas Mason +175

Clayton Rask +185


Alex Cejka +125

Graeme Storm +175

David Oh +250


Garth Mulroy +135

Bobby Gates +175

Steven Alker +225


David Oh -125

Graeme Storm -105


Hudson Swafford +125

Niclas Fasth +200

Kiyoshi Miyazato +225


Casey Wittenberg +150

Oliver Fisher +150

Andres Echavarria +240


Mark Wilson +125

Ken Duke +200

Joe Ogilvie +225


John Senden +150

Brooks Koepka +185

Nicolas Colsaerts +185


Dustin Johnson +150

Jimmy Walker +165

Victor Dubuisson +225


Jim Furyk +150

Steve Stricker +175

Bill Haas +200


Dustin Johnson -120

Jimmy Walker -110


Jim Furyk -125

Steve Stricker -105


Steve Stricker -125

Bill Haas -105


Shane Lowry +165

Brendon De Jonge +175

Kevin Stadler +185


Stewart Cink +135

Justin Leonard +175

Y-E Yang +225


Brendon De Jonge -120

Kevin Stadler -110


Adam Scott +135

Bubba Watson +165

Charl Schwartzel +250


Luke Donald +140

Harris English +200

Paul Casey +185


Paul Casey -105

Harris English -125


Adam Scott -135

Bubba Watson +105


Louis Oosthuizen +135

Ernie Els +150

Darren Clarke +275


Gary Woodland +165

Graham De Laet +175

J.B. Holmes +185


Louis Oosthuizen -120

Ernie Els -110


Gary Woodland -120

Graham De Laet -110


Martin Kaymer +170

Jason Dufner +180

Keegan Bradley +175


Retief Goosen +135

Geoff Ogilvy +165

Lucas Glover +250


Martin Kaymer -120

Keegan Bradley -110


Martin Kaymer -120

Jason Dufner -110


Keegan Bradley -120

Jason Dufner -110


Hunter Mahan +160

Francesco Molinari +185

Jamie Donaldson +180


Hunter Mahan -125

Jamie Donaldson -105


Jamie Donaldson -120

Francesco Molinari -110


Bo Van Pelt +175

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano +175

Seung Yul Noh +175


Ryan Palmer +125

Kevin Streelman +150

Rod Pampling +300


Ryan Blaum +135

Azuma Yano +200

David Gossett +200


Luke Guthrie +150

Danny Willett +135

Cory Whitsett +225


Chris Doak +165

Jim Renner +175

Kevin Tway +185


Fran Quinn +150

Donald Constable +185

Simon Griffiths +185


Chris Doak -120

Jim Renner -110


Andrew Dorn +175

Cody Gribble +175

Chris Thompson +175


Top 5 Finish

Rory McIlroy 2/1

Adam Scott 5/2

Phil Mickelson 3/1

Bubba Watson 7/2

Henrik Stenson 5/1

Jordan Spieth 5/1

Justin Rose 5/1

Matt Kuchar 5/1

Jason Day 11/2

Dustin Johnson 6/1

Jim Furyk 6/1

Sergio Garcia 6/1

Luke Donald 13/2

Lee Westwood 7/1

Martin Kaymer 7/1

Hideki Matsuyama 8/1

Jason Dufner 8/1

Webb Simpson 8/1

Graeme McDowell 9/1

Jimmy Walker 9/1

Charl Schwartzel 10/1

Hunter Mahan 10/1

Steve Stricker 10/1

Zach Johnson 10/1

Keegan Bradley 11/1

Rickie Fowler 11/1

Brandt Snedeker 12/1

Gary Woodland 12/1

Ian Poulter 12/1

Louis Oosthuizen 12/1

Bill Haas 14/1

Billy Horschel 14/1

Harris English 14/1

Ernie Els 16/1

Graham Delaet 16/1

Jonas Blixt 16/1

Paul Casey 16/1

Victor Dubuisson 16/1

John Senden 18/1

Brendon Todd 20/1

Francesco Molinari 20/1

Jamie Donaldson 20/1

Joost Luiten 20/1

Miguel Angel Jimenez 20/1

Patrick Reed 20/1

Retief Goosen 20/1

Ryan Moore 20/1

Chris Kirk 22/1

J.B. Holmes 22/1

Kevin Na 22/1

Matt Every 22/1

Bo Van Pelt 25/1

David Toms 25/1

Matt Jones 25/1

Ryan Palmer 25/1

Shane Lowry 25/1

Stephen Gallacher 25/1

Angel Cabrera 28/1

Brendon De Jonge 28/1

Geoff Ogilvy 28/1

Kevin Stadler 28/1

Russell Henley 28/1

Thongchai Jaidee 28/1

Boo Weekley 33/1

Brooks Koepka 33/1

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 33/1

Kevin Streelman 33/1

Luke Guthrie 33/1

Nick Watney 33/1

Nicolas Colsaerts 33/1

Seung-yul Noh 33/1

Stewart Cink 33/1

Aaron Baddeley 40/1

Brian Stuard 40/1

Danny Willett 50/1

Erik Compton 50/1

Justin Leonard 50/1

Marcel Siem 50/1

Pablo Larrazabal 50/1

Robert Allenby 50/1

Roberto Castro 50/1

Scott Langley 50/1

Kevin Kisner 55/1

Lucas Glover 66/1

Hudson Swafford 75/1

Hyung-Sung Kim 75/1

Mark Wilson 75/1

Yong-Eun Yang 75/1

Alex Cejka 80/1

Billy Hurley III 80/1

D.A. Points 80/1

Jeff Maggert 80/1

Justin Thomas 80/1

Ken Duke 80/1

Kenny Perry 80/1

Matthew Fitzpatrick 80/1

Rod Pampling 80/1

Tom Lewis 80/1

Wen-Chong Liang 80/1

Garth Mulroy 90/1

Shiv Kapur 90/1

Brady Watt 100/1

Casey Wittenberg 100/1

Chris Doak 100/1

Cory Whitsett 100/1

Daniel Berger 100/1

Darren Clarke 100/1

Kyong-Hoon Lee 100/1

Lucas Bjerregaard 100/1

Maximilian Kieffer 100/1

Oliver Fisher 100/1

Oliver Goss 100/1

Ryan Blaum 100/1

Toru Taniguchi 100/1

Aron Price 125/1

Bobby Gates 125/1

Henrik Norlander 125/1

Hunter Stewart 125/1

Jim Renner 125/1

Joe Ogilvie 125/1

Niclas Fasth 125/1

Robby Shelton 125/1

Steven Alker 125/1

Andrea Pavan 150/1

Andres Echavarria 150/1

Brett Stegmaier 150/1

Chris Thompson 150/1

David Gossett 150/1

David Oh 150/1

Graeme Storm 150/1

Kevin Sutherland 150/1

Kevin Tway 150/1

Nicholas Lindheim 150/1

Rob Oppenheim 150/1

Andrew Dorn 200/1

Anthony Broussard 200/1

Azuma Yano 200/1

Brian Campbell 200/1

Clayton Rask 200/1

Cody Gribble 200/1

Donald Constable 200/1

Fran Quinn 200/1

Kiyoshi Miyazato 200/1

Matthew Dobyns 200/1

Maverick McNealy 200/1

Nicholas Mason 200/1

Simon Griffiths 200/1

Smylie Kaufman 200/1

Will Grimmer 200/1

Zac Blair 200/1


Top 10 Finish

Rory McIlroy EVEN

Adam Scott +115

Phil Mickelson +135

Bubba Watson +150

Justin Rose +200

Henrik Stenson +200

Jordan Spieth +200

Matt Kuchar +200

Jason Day +250

Sergio Garcia +250

Dustin Johnson +250

Lee Westwood +275

Jason Dufner +300

Webb Simpson +350

Jimmy Walker +400

Rickie Fowler +500

Harris English +600

Graham DeLaet +600


Top 20 Finish


Rory McIlroy -225

Adam Scott -200

Phil Mickelson -130

Bubba Watson -120

Justin Rose +110

Henrik Stenson +110

Jordan Spieth +110

Matt Kuchar +110

Jason Day +135

Sergio Garcia +135

Dustin Johnson +135

Lee Westwood +150

Jason Dufner +165

Jimmy Walker +200

Webb Simpson +175

Rickie Fowler +225

Harris English +275

Graham DeLaet +275


To Make The Cut


Rory McIlroy

Yes -600

No +375


Adam Scott

Yes -550

No +350


Phil Mickelson

Yes -500

No +325


Bubba Watson

Yes -500

No +325


Justin Rose

Yes -500

No +325


Henrik Stenson

Yes -450

No +300


Jordan Spieth

Yes -400

No +275


Matt Kuchar

Yes -400

No +275


Jason Day

Yes -350

No +250


Sergio Garcia

Yes -350

No +250


Dustin Johnson

Yes -350

No +250


Jimmy Walker

Yes -300

No +220


Hunter Mahan

Yes -275

No +200


Keegan Bradley

Yes -275

No +200


Rickie Fowler

Yes -275

No +200


Graham DeLaet

Yes -275

No +200


Hole in 1 Props


Will There Be Hole In One?

Yes +175

No -230


To Get A Hole In One?

Rory McIlroy 100/1

Adam Scott 100/1

Phil Mickelson 100/1

Bubba Watson 100/1

Justin Rose 100/1

Henrik Stenson 100/1

Jordan Spieth 100/1

Matt Kuchar 100/1

Jason Day 100/1

Sergio Garcia 100/1

Dustin Johnson 100/1

Jimmy Walker 100/1

Hunter Mahan 100/1

Keegan Bradley 100/1

Rickie Fowler 100/1

Graham DeLaet 100/1


Additional Props


Highest Placed Finisher Group A

Rory Mcilroy +300

Adam Scott +330

Matt Kuchar +350

Phil Mickelson +350

Jordan Spieth +400


Highest Placed Finisher Group B

Bubba Watson +300

Henrik Stenson +330

Justin Rose +330

Sergio Garcia +400

Jim Furyk +400


Highest Placed Finisher Group C

Jason Day +300

Luke Donald +330

Webb Simpson +330

Dustin Johnson +400

Hideki Matsuyama +400


Highest Placed Finisher Group D

Martin Kaymer +300

Zach Johnson +330

Jimmy Walker +330

Jason Dufner +400

Keegan Bradley +400


Top Australian Player

Adam Scott 2/3

Jason Day 3/1

John Senden 10/1

Matt Jones 14/1

Geoff Ogilvy 16/1

Aaron Baddeley 22/1

Robert Allenby 28/1

Rod Pampling 40/1

Oliver Goss 40/1

Aron Price 50/1

Brady Watt 50/1


Top English Player

Justin Rose 2/1

Lee Westwood 3/1

Luke Donald 3/1

Ian Poulter 13/2

Paul Casey 8/1

Danny Willet 25/1

Oliver Fisher 33/1

Tom Lewis 33/1

Matthew Fitzpatrick 33/1

Graeme Strorm 66/1

Simon Griffiths 80/1


Top European Player

Rory Mcilroy 3/1

Justin Rose 15/2

Henrik Stenson 15/2

Sergio Garcia 10/1

Lee Westwood 10/1

Luke Donald 10/1

Martin Kaymer 12/1

Graeme McDowell 12/1

Ian Poulter 18/1

Jonas Blixt 22/1

Victor Dubuisson 22/1

Paul Casey 25/1

Francesco Molinari 25/1

Jamie Donaldson 33/1

Joost Luiten 33/1

Miguel Angel Jimenez 33/1

Shane Lowry 33/1

Stephen Gallacher 40/1

Bernd Wiesberger 50/1

Nicolas Colsaerts 50/1

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 50/1

Pablo Larrazabal 75/1

Danny Willet 75/1

Alex Cejka 75/1

Marcel Siem 75/1

Oliver Fisher 100/1

Maximillian Kieffer 100/1

Tom Lewis 100/1

Darren Clarke 100/1

Henrik Norlander 100/1

Lucas Bjerregard 100/1

Matthew Fitzpatrick 100/1

Niclas Fasth 150/1

Chris Doak 150/1

Graeme Strorm 150/1

Andrea Pavan 200/1

Simon Griffiths 200/1

Top Irish Player

Rory Mcilroy 4/11

Graeme McDowell 3/1

Shane Lowry 8/1

Darren Clarke 33/1


Top South African Player

Charl Schwartzel 8/5

Louis Oosthuizen 9/4

Ernie Els 4/1

Retief Goosen 4/1

Garth Mulroy 16/1


Top Spanish Player

Sergio Garcia 1/2

Miguel Angel Jimenez 7/2

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 13/2

Pablo Larrazabal 8/1


Winning Margin

Playoff 5/2

1 Stroke 5/2

2 Strokes 7/2

3 Strokes 9/2

4 Strokes or More 7/2


Top American Player

Phil Mickelson 7/1

Bubba Watson 8/1

Jordan Spieth 11/1

Matt Kuchar 11/1

Dustin Johnson 14/1

Jim Furyk 18/1

Jason Dufner 18/1

Webb Simpson 20/1

Jimmy Walker 20/1

Steve Stricker 20/1

Hunter Mahan 20/1

Zach Johnson 20/1

Keegan Bradley 25/1

Rickie Fowler 25/1

Brandt Snedeker 25/1

Billy Horschel 33/1

Gary Woodland 33/1

Harris English 33/1

Bill Haas 33/1

Ryan Moore 40/1

Brendon Todd 40/1

Patrick Reed 40/1

Kevin Na 40/1

J B Holmes 45/1

Chris Kirk 50/1

Bo Van Pelt 50/1

Ryan Palmer 50/1

David Toms 50/1

Kevin Stadler 50/1

Matt Every 50/1

Nick Watney 50/1

Russell Henley 50/1

Boo Weekley 66/1

Kevin Streelman 66/1

Stewart Cink 66/1

Luke Guthrie 66/1

Brooks Koepka 80/1

Justin Leonard 80/1

Brian Stuard 80/1

Kevin Kisner 80/1

Erik Compton 80/1

Roberto Castro 100/1

Scott Langley 100/1

Lucas Glover 100/1

Hudson Swafford 100/1

Jeff Maggert 100/1

Cameron Wilson 125/1

Justin Thomas 125/1

Mark Wilson 125/1

Billy Hurley III 150/1

Casey Wittenberg 150/1

Cory Whitsett 150/1

D A Points 150/1

Daniel Berger 150/1

Ken Duke 150/1

Kenny Perry 150/1

Robby Shelton 150/1

Ryan Blaum 150/1

Jim Renner 150/1

Chad Collins 250/1

Joe Ogilvie 250/1

Bobby Gates 250/1

Hunter Stewart 250/1

Anthony Broussard 300/1

Brett Stegmaier 300/1

Chris Thompson 300/1

Craig Barlow 300/1

David Gossett 300/1

David Oh 300/1

Kevin Sutherland 300/1

Kevin Tway 300/1

Nicholas Lindheim 300/1

Rob Oppenheim 300/1

Zac Blair 300/1

Andrew Dorn 300/1

Brandon McIver 300/1

Clayton Rask 300/1

Cody Gribble 300/1

Donald Constable 300/1

Fran Quinn 300/1

Maverick McNealy 300/1

Nicholas Mason 300/1

Sam Love 300/1

Smylie Kaufman 300/1

Will Grimmer 300/1

Brian Campbell 300/1

Matthew Dobyns 300/1


Selected 4 v The Field?

Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson. +275

The Field -400


Selected 5 v The Field?

Justin Rose, Henrik Stenson, Matt Kuchar, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson. +450

The Field -750


Selected 6 v The Field?

Jason Day, Sergio Garcia, Martin Kaymer, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood, Jim Furyk. +500

The Field


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